Most people prefer the richer more saturated blue gems and they are the most expensive.
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While blue is the most well known sapphire color which can be found in a range of colors.
Blue gemstones ideal for everyday wear if you re looking for a blue gem for a ring the following types are your best bets.
Sapphire is the most popular blue gemstone and possibly the most highly sought after colored gemstone for engagement rings.
It ranges from a very light blue to a deep richly saturated blue.
Some popular trade names used for blue agate include blue lace agate mohave blue agate and blue banded agate.
The most common blue stone is a sapphire however the deep blue color can also be found in other gemstones such as kyanite lapis lazuli and zircon.
Sapphire is made of corundum and becomes blue due to the presence of titanium and iron during its formation.
It receives its name from its seawater blue color.
Blue diamonds often have a light blue color often with a greenish tint.
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Agate is a layered form of chalcedony quartz.
Diamond is most famous as a colorless stone but blue diamonds can be created by treating clear diamonds.
Each of these stones rates at least a 6 5 on the mohs hardness scale making them resistant to scratches.
Better yet they re less likely to break when accidentally dropped or knocked against a table.
There are also much lighter or softer blue stones with the most common of the lighter stones being topaz and aquamarine.
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This blue gemstone is among the most valuable gemstones in the world with prices of around 1 500 per carat.
Aquamarine is a blue variety of the mineral beryl.
Like alexandrite this blue gemstone changes color from blue at daytime to red or purple under an incandescent light.
It is known to occur in a wide variety of colors and interesting patterns including many shades of light to dark blue.